noisy manual steering
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noisy manual steering
I have a horrible grinding/hissing sound when pressure is applied to the steering, particularly on right turn. It's a manual box and doesn't seem to be speed related. Could this be a fault in the box or column. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I'm at a loss to understand what it could be!
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When you turn the wheel you aply pressure to one side of the steering wheel and shaft , so the bearings /bushes get worn on that side same when you turn the other way , BUT you have grease nipples on the ball joints have they had and grease in them ????????????????? is it hard to turn the wheel when stopped it will be a bit of an effort but when you start to move it will ease up , also check that the box has some oil in it !!!!!!!!!!!! you can use "one shot "swivel hub grease for a Landrover in place of oil , it is a very runny grease that will not leak out of the seals like oil can , on the other han your box could be completely shot ,
John Rutledge
Thanks John
Steering is fairly easy to turn when parked and no noise then.
I'll check a few of your comments tomorrow on oil and grease.
The headers run extremely close to the column - I'm wondering if this is touching at times although if it was only when turning I could understand the noise but to be there when just under pressure and not just when turning is baffling me!
Steering is fairly easy to turn when parked and no noise then.
I'll check a few of your comments tomorrow on oil and grease.
The headers run extremely close to the column - I'm wondering if this is touching at times although if it was only when turning I could understand the noise but to be there when just under pressure and not just when turning is baffling me!